GRC 2008 Annual Meeting Workshops:
Workshop #1 - Geothermal Reservoir Evaluation
Friday October 3 - Saturday October 4, 2008
Peppermill Resort & Spa, Reno, NV
In recent years, GRC workshops have covered the
Geologic, geophysical and geochemical investigations
used in exploration for geothermal resources. This
workshop takes the information from exploration
techniques and describes the synthesis and
interpretation of the data to construct a geologic
model and locate drilling targets for production tests
of the reservoir. Well testing is described to evaluate
the reservoir potential for commercial development.
This 2-day, pre-meeting workshop will bring together
experts from the geothermal industry and major research
institutions. Topics will include conceptual reservoir
models; the application and interpretation of flow
testing deep wells; thermal, electrical, and seismic
logging and interpretation of logs. Emphasis will be
placed on developing an understanding of how the
reservoir will respond to development.
Preliminary List of Workshop Presenters:
Paul Brophy - EGS, Inc. Santa Rosa, California
Ernie Majer- Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory,California
Paul Hirtz - Thermochem Inc., Santa Rosa,California
Preliminary Program
Friday, October 3
- Reviewing Exploration Data and Selecting Geologic Models (Overview)
- Drilling and Interpreting Results from Deep Slim Holes and Full Diameter Wells
- Logging and Interpretation of PTS Surveys, Flow Testing
- Vertical Seismic Profiling for Reservoir Structure
Saturday, October 4
- Effectiveness of Geophysical Logging
- Reservoir Chemistry, Process Engineering and Materials
- Initial Reservoir Model and Estimation of Reservoir Potential
- Selection of Power Plant Design
- Panel Discussion<
Workshop Study Guide
Agenda, presentation outlines, technical papers, and other
information presented at the workshop will be provided in a
binder to all workshop participants.
The price for attending
Geothermal Reservoir Evaluation is $300 per person. The
fee includes a reception on the evening of Friday, October 3,
as well as continental breakfast and lunch on both days of
the workshop. To reserve your seat, fill out the workshop
portion of the GRC 2008 Annual Meeting Registration Form
at the back of this brochure. The form also provides
information about registration for other GRC 2008 Annual
Meeting Optional Events.
Workshop #2 - Basics of Geothermal Resource Development
Friday October 3, 2008
Peppermill Resport & Spa, Reno, NV
Workshop presenters from private industry and government
will provide expertise for various aspects in the development
of geothermal resources. The basics of land leasing, resource
exploration and reservoir characterization will be covered.
Drilling geothermal wells and design of geothermal power
plants lead into resource development and operation.
This GRC workshop will be followed on Saturday by a separate
field trip to the commercial Steamboat Geothermal Field. The
field trip is recommended to everyone taking the workshop to
help put the various aspects of geothermal development in
perspective.
Friday, October 3
- Exploration and the Location of Geothermal Resources (Overview)
- Financing Geothermal Exploration and Development
- Drilling Geothermal Wells
- Design and Construction of Geothermal Power Plants
- Operating a Geothermal Field
Saturday, October 4
Field Trip to Steamboat Geothermal Field
(recommended but not part of workshop, $35 per person)
The price for attending Basics of Geothermal Resource
Development is $175 per person. The fee includes a reception
on the evening of Friday, October 3, as well as continental
breakfast and lunch on that day.
Special Workshop
Introduction to Geothermal Energy
(The workshop is designed for K-12 classroom teachers, and other educators)
Saturday, October 4, 2008
Sign-in between 9:30 - 10:00 a.m.
Program: 10:00 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.
Peppermill Resort, Reno
PRE-REGISTRATION REQUIRED-(see registration info below)
The Geothermal Resources Council (GRC) will sponsor an Introduction to Geothermal Energy workshop, presented by the Geothermal Education Office at this year's GRC Annual Meeting. This free and fun event will take place on Saturday, October 4, 2008 at the Peppermill Resort in Reno from 10:00 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. (Sign-in begins at 9:30 a.m.) The workshop is designed for K-12 classroom teachers and other educators, but is open to anyone interested in learning about geothermal energy.
This program will feature slide presentations by seasoned geothermal speakers who will cover geology, exploration, drilling, generation of electricity, low-temperature uses of geothermal energy, and other related topics. Lots of free curricular materials (covering grades 3-12) will be given to teachers - along with a light lunch.
We are working on offering a field trip to a nearby geothermal power plant for the afternoon, but it is not yet confirmed.
Registration is required. Deadline September 25.
Watch for registration information coming soon at Workshop or contact Marilyn Nemzer at the Geothermal Education Office, 415-435-4574, geo@marin.org. If you wish to be put on an e-mail list for updated announcements and registration info, please make a request by e-mail to Marilyn at Marilyn. Also let Marilyn know if you would be interested in an afternoon field trip to a geothermal power plant.
GRC Educational Workshops
The GRC develops and convenes special meetings, workshops, conferences,
courses, and symposia on a full range of subjects pertaining to
geothermal exploration, development, and utilization. Specific topics
have included:
Drilling, Economics, Environmental Aspects, Financing, Geochemistry,
Geology, Geophysics, Heat Pumps, Legal Aspects, Management, Non-Electric
Uses and Reservoir Engineering.
The GRC also periodically schedules a basic Introductory Course on Geothermal Energy.
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